The given two pie charts compare the percentage of total expenditures that the resident of a European country was spent on various goods and services between 1957 and 2008.
Overall, it can clearly seen that. while the spending of luxury goods, travel or transport, clothing housing showed an upward trend. while the entertainment, clothing and food experienced a downward trend over the period. Notably, Both the luxury goods and housing expenditures demonstrated a significant changes over.
On the one hand, in 1958, the highest money distributed for food, at 32%, while it demand declined substantially to only 12% in 2008. Similarly , both the expenditure of on entertainment and travel/transport decreased modestly from 7% in 1958 to 17% in 2008, respectively.
On the others hand, the travel and food expending in 1958 was the dominant commodities at 32%, where as it was witnessed a dramatic fall to 12%, decreasing two-third in 2008. Finally, The expending of on entertainment and Clothing followed a similar trend, decreased dropped from 13% and 16%, in 1958 to 6% and 16% in 2008 gradually.
